Pokeball / Master Ball

The pokeball is an item from the pokemon series that is used to store or contain pokemon. The pokemon is conerted into energy while being either captured or released.

No.

Pokemon-Master Ball

Returning

151

Mew

244

Entei

245

Suicune

249

Lugia

380

Latias

381

Latios

382

Kyogre

386

Deoxys

Newcomers

483

Dialga

484

Palkia

487

Giratina

491

Darkrai

493

Arceus

494

Victini

646

Kyurem

647

Keldeo

648

Meloetta

716

Xerneas

No.

Pokemon-Pokeball

Returning

052

Meowth

101

Electrode

118

Goldeen

120

Staryu

143

Snorlax

175

Togepi

182

Bellossom

282

Gardevoir

376

Metagross

Newcomers

133

Eevee

495

Snivy

501

Oshawott

571

Zoroark

650

Chespin

653

Fennekin

665

Spewpa

673

Gogoat

684

Swirlix

686

Inkay

702

Dedenne

In the November 12th Pic of the Day, Sakurai posted a picture of Pikachu and what appears to be the back of Xerneas' head. It isn't confirmed whether Xerneas is a stage hazard or a Pokeball, but the sky seems very similar to the sky that appears on Battlefield, which may hint to its existence as a Pokeball. On April 8th Xerneas was confirmed to be in a Master Ball.

Pokeballs have been in Super Smash Bros. since its very first installment on the Nintendo 64. Depending on the installment of Smash, Pokeballs have always contained popular pokemon from the latest version out at the time. This time around it appears that Pokemon from Pokemon X & Y will be appearing as Pokeball summons. Rare Pokemon will now be appearing in Master Balls instead of normal Pokeballs

Pokeballs were confirmed as seen in the video played during the Nintendo Direct on December 18, 2013, when Rosalina and Luma were introduced as playable characters.